# ABOUT ME

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Hi, I'm Faraz, a CS engineering student focused on Red Teaming, particularly in Windows offensive tools development, cloud pentesting, and web app security. I believe the best way to break a system is to know how it was built, so my approach to offensive security is simple: understand the underlying mechanics first, then discover how they can be abused.

This blog is where I document my research, forcing myself to dig deep into the technical details to ensure accuracy. Here, you'll find deep dives into how systems work, not just how to exploit them.&#x20;

When I’m not at the keyboard, I’m usually boxing, working out, or gaming.

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💻 GitHub: <https://github.com/Adroxz1122>​

🌍 Website: <https://www.adroxz.foo/>​

👾 HackTheBox: <https://app.hackthebox.com/users/1618004>

​👔 LinkedIn: <https://www.linkedin.com/in/adroxz/>

📷Instagram: <https://www.instagram.com/adroxz_1122/>


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